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Advertisements Manipulation on Teens Today in Society

Advertisements' Manipulation on Teens Today in Society.

Teens today, who watch television, listen to the radio, and read magazines and newspapers see, hear, or glance at advertisements. The business men and women behind the creation of the advertisements make millions of money because of consumer ignorance in the product that is shown or said about in their presence. However, teens are just human beings and are not perfect in society. The business people know how to attract its teen audience for their product. For instance, beautiful women seen in advertisements indirectly attract teenage men into buying the item. Famous celebrities who support a particular product. Older men who catch teenage girls’ eyes when the older men holds out the product. The advertisers are the mind manipulators for teenage consumers today.

The commercial advertisements shown on television gives the teenage viewer an indirect position of what the business person is selling. For example, the Nike commercial which normally shows a notable basketball superstar dunking for the purpose of selling shoes and apparel also, shows at the end of the commercial, “Just Do It”. This message which can cause serious detours in a young teenager’s choice i

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Young girls tend to be attracted to older male actors who sell them clothes. One of such a product is clothes, when watching a famous celebrity put some fashionable clothing on, teenagers automatically think that the clothes will look good on them and so they go and buy it. ’ Teens are no different from their older counterparts (their parents).

The commercial ads sometimes influence the mind of the teenage consumer by selling the consumer something useless and not needed by the consumer. In the magazines cigarettes, hot cars, drinks, and voluptuous, adult women are hot key strategies in luring a teenager, to the advertisers product. The indirect purpose of the commercial is that young girls must be beautiful in order to satisfy themselves when they are already beautiful from the start.

Another representation, is ‘EBWorld. Other teenagers tend to drain their parents of monetary funds in purchasing the product. ”; which also gives a canard statement of using sex to sell games for teenage boys.

The ads in magazines and newspaper is another way of catching the teenager`s eye. Furthermore, the girls are also drawn to famous female actors, which sell them perfume, skin care products, and hair products as well. For young men when they see these ads they just do not see only the car but also sometimes see an attractive women sitting on the hood of the car.

I agree that we are just human and we are not perfect in this society and we choose to satisfy ourselves by buying useless products. Sex has become one of the popular issues from television to magazines whether obscene or unflagrant.

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